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Immortal technique middle passage release date
Immortal technique middle passage release date




  1. IMMORTAL TECHNIQUE MIDDLE PASSAGE RELEASE DATE FOR FREE
  2. IMMORTAL TECHNIQUE MIDDLE PASSAGE RELEASE DATE DOWNLOAD

If you are a hiphophead or just an occasional listen. Heard about a great arsenal of artists that are featured on the tracks throughout the album. After you've listened this record I can ensure you, either you learned something new that you want to further read in to. He returns as usual, hard, raw and takes no prisoners. I have seen him live, i am a huge fan, his new album, The Middle Passage needs to hurry up and drop already. I would have never thought that somebody on this forum knows who he is. i dont even know how his name came up, didnt read anything else lol. It happens very rarely that an artist of this caliber puts out a tape with this many quality songs, for free. but when i saw immortal technique's name i had to post haha. This is most definitely your coolest history/political/social science teacher you can ever get! And that his message should be 'reachable' for everyone, everywhere. It shows that this artist stands behind his art and his message. With the release of this album he most definitely put commercially released albums to shame. "To burn this for every motherfucker you know!".

IMMORTAL TECHNIQUE MIDDLE PASSAGE RELEASE DATE FOR FREE

They suddenly had 15 new songs to listen to, after a long time of waiting.īesides the fact that this album came quite unexpected, the true gift was that it was released for free on the internet. This album came quite unexpected and was a real gift from Immortal Technique to his listeners.

IMMORTAL TECHNIQUE MIDDLE PASSAGE RELEASE DATE DOWNLOAD

Oh, and in true DIY punk fashion, Tech has posted The Martyr for free download through his Viper Records website.The Martyr by Immortal Technique, is IT's fourth album that he released in October 2011 while his fans eagerly wait for his long awaited upcoming album "The Middle Passage". Let's just hope that his next album, the long-awaited Middle Passage, is released sooner than later. Even the few missteps are good enough to serve as a reminder that even at his worst, Immortal Technique is better than most in the rap game. While it has its flaws (I wanted "Black Vikings" to be so much better than it was), The Martyr has more than enough highlights to make it a worthy addition to the growing saga of Immortal Technique. Ali represents America's Muslims with powerful post-9/11 poetry " Me, my wife, and babies / We ain't never made jihad / We just want to touch our heads to the floor and talk to God / Ask him to remove every blemish from our heart." On The Martyr, Tech has compiled spare tracks from recent recording sessions into a surprisingly cohesive. But dont expect to find any of Techs tunes on American Bandstand anytime soon. His leftist politics bleed poetically over a brilliant mixture of indie hip-hop wit and top 40 bravado. While Tech delivers some powerful lines (" Fuck a civil war between the north and the south / It's between field niggas and the slaves that are stuck in the house.") and Chuck D provides a stirring chorus, it is Brother Ali who steals the show. In the world of hip-hop, Immortal Technique is king. Joining him on the track are Killer Mike, Brother Ali and Chuck D. On "Civil War," however, he has called in the big guns for a collaboration that might just be his best song to date. While many of the tracks on The Martyr feature guest rappers, Tech always dominates with the gravitas of his rhymes and the intensity of his delivery. " I'll put your hand in a blender to make an entrée / Then cut your dick off and glue it back on the wrong way." It's nice to hear Tech have some fun after all the hefty politically-charged songs. After the moving "Eyes in the Sky," which cleverly samples Alan Parsons Project, Tech has a little fun and hi-jacks the rousing "Fratelli Chase" (from Dave Grusin's score for The Goonies) for the hilarious "Goonies Never Die." In addition to bragging about his own juvenile exploits, Tech slips in more than a few references to the 1985 cult-classic. On his previous albums, Tech turned heads with his ability to turn a history lesson into an allegory for current problems in America, the world or even the music industry. The song is built around the haunting strings from the Beatles' "Elenor Rigby." As a typical (but no less impressive) album-opening declaration of war, Tech weaves historical metaphors into a litany of political martyrs Huey Newton, Patrice Lumumba, Salvador Allende, Mahatma Gandhi, Che Guevara, etc. The music kicks off with the goose bump-inducing title track. The record opens with a brief spoken-word intro in which Tech reminds the listener: " It is your responsibility to burn this for every motherfucker you know." On The Martyr, Tech has compiled spare tracks from recent recording sessions into a surprisingly cohesive "bits and pieces" album. But don't expect to find any of Tech's tunes on American Bandstand anytime soon. In the world of hip-hop, Immortal Technique is king.






Immortal technique middle passage release date